Many pet owners today are struggling with the rising cost of veterinary care. According to this The New York Times article, veterinary prices have increased by over 60 percent in the past decade. Nonprofit clinics like Emancipet, which are community-funded, play a crucial role in keeping pets and their owners together. This is why our research with the ASPCA on high-volume, low-cost heartworm treatment is so important. You can read more about it in this important report: https://nyti.ms/45L6yJr
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🐾 Have you caught up with the May issue of Companion Animal? In this issue, our journal covers a diverse range of topics to keep veterinarians up-to-date with clinical developments and CPD assessments: 🔍 A comprehensive review on "A surgical approach to the rabbit patient: part 1", shedding light on important surgical techniques. Additionally, delve into the complexities of noise-related fear in dogs and explore treatment options for canine hip dysplasia. 🐱 Our case report examines a persistent feline coronavirus infection in a cat with cardiac and gastrointestinal signs, providing valuable insights for veterinary professionals. 📰 Subscribers can now access the latest insights in small animal care via #OpenAthens: https://lnkd.in/edcb723f Stay informed and engaged with Companion Animal – your trusted resource in small animal veterinary care. #VeterinaryMedicine #SmallAnimalCare #CPD
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Dog cancer: the leading cause of death 🐕 Don't miss MIG Capital's new article! Andreas Kastenbauer explores the future of animal health, with a particular focus on cancer in dogs. Find out how HawkCell is improving veterinary practice by significantly enhancing the time and quality of MRI images. Read the full article below👇🏼 https://lnkd.in/dC8SCkbZ #cancer #dog #animalhealth #mri #quality #veterinary
Did you know that cancer is the first single largest cause of death in dogs?
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Dreaming of heading your own Crown Vet Clinic? Your dream is about to turn into a reality! If you have a passion for animal care and 10 years of experience in small animal care, you're well on your way to establishing your very own veterinary clinic. At Crown Vet, we believe in providing exceptional service and care for pets, and we're excited to support you in your journey. With our 24x7 service, you can ensure that pets in your community will have access to round-the-clock care, even in emergency situations. Equipped with modern technology and infrastructure, your Crown Vet Clinic will be at the forefront of veterinary medicine. From advanced diagnostic tools to state-of-the-art treatment facilities, you'll have everything you need to provide the highest quality care to your furry patients. But it's not just about the tools and technology—it's about the heart and dedication you bring to your practice. Building strong relationships with clients and their pets is key to creating a welcoming and trusted environment. Your expertise and compassion will ensure that pets receive the best care possible. So, if you're ready to embark on this fulfilling journey of owning your own Crown Vet Clinic, we're here to support you every step of the way. From guidance on setting up your clinic to ongoing training and mentorship, we're dedicated to your success. Contact us today to learn more about how you can bring your dream of owning a Crown Vet Clinic to life. Together, we can make a positive impact on the lives of pets and their owners in your community. - - - #CrownVetClinic #VeterinaryDreams #SmallAnimalCare #PassionForPets #24x7Service #ModernTechnology #Infrastructure #ExceptionalCare #BuildingRelationships #VeterinarySuccess #PetWellbeing #CommunityImpact
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Today, on #WorldSpayDay, we're thrilled to announce a transformative grant to COMMUNITY ANIMAL MEDICINE PROJECT, INC. (CAMP)! Since their launch in 2007, Michelson Found Animals has been an integral partner to CAMP Clinics, in which time CAMP has spayed and neutered over 300,000 dogs and cats. The $1 million grant will be used to: - Expand access to affordable veterinary care: Fund a portion of the purchase of a new property in South Los Angeles, transforming it into a low-cost veterinary clinic and high-volume training center. This expansion will significantly increase the number of pets served annually by CAMP Clinics. - Increase spay/neuter surgeries: Support CAMP’s spay/neuter program, offering affordable surgeries to pet owners in historically excluded communities. This will help control pet overpopulation, reduce the number of animals entering shelters, and ultimately save lives. - Enhance veterinary training: Fund training programs for veterinarians in HQHVSN surgeries, a proven method for increasing access to affordable spay/neuter services while maintaining high standards of care. This grant is a giant leap forward for animal welfare in SoCal! Together with CAMP Clinics, we're building a future where every pet receives the care they deserve. Read more about this monumental collaboration here: https://lnkd.in/gf9_gUjF
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Just learned about this upcoming, free behavior webinar presented by the veterinary behavior experts at Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine and the Cornell Feline Health Center! Tune in this Thursday, April 4 at 6PM EST to learn all about cognitive dysfunction syndrome in dogs and cats and techniques that pet parents can use to improve the quality of life for their pet with CDS. #veterinarybehavior #seniorpets #felinebehavioralmedicine #caninebehavioralmedicine
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In the world of veterinary care, there are moments that remind us why we chose this path – moments when lives are saved and transformed, serving as a powerful testament to the impact we create. Taking time to reflect with gratitude has been shown to bring greater happiness to our lives, both within and beyond work. At Lincoln, we find inspiration in stories that celebrate your compassion and dedication to improving the lives of your patients and those who care for them. Your story holds significance - please share it in the comments below 🐾❤️ #JuniorLeaders #VeterinaryEducators #VeterinaryEducation #NonClinicalSkills #VeterinaryBusiness
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While veterinary medications play a crucial role in animal healthcare, their misuse by humans poses significant risks. It's vital to prioritize human health and well-being by seeking appropriate medical care and medications designed for human use when needed. Let's keep the realm of veterinary medications where it belongs — in the realm of pet care. 💊Read our blog today about human misuse of veterinary medications. https://lnkd.in/e3khBtGV #Countrywidetesting #DrugAddiction #DrugSafety
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❓Do you lead an animal shelter or veterinary clinic? ❓Does your organization have a physical building? If you answered yes to either question, subscribe to our monthly newsletter to receive critical facility insights at https://hubs.ly/Q02vLXx10 #animalcare #buildinginsights #subscribe
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